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Ghosts of Ole Miss is a hauntingly impactful documentary that dives into the tumultuous events of 1962. It captures the palpable tension and chaos as the University of Mississippi faced fierce opposition to James Meredith's enrollment. The film's pacing feels almost like a slow burn, allowing the heavy atmosphere to sink in as it explores themes of racism, bravery, and the fight for civil rights. Fritz Mitchell does a remarkable job stitching together archival footage and personal narratives, making the history feel immediate. The way the documentary blends the voices of those who lived through it adds depth, creating a tapestry of perspectives that resonate long after the credits roll. It's a stark reminder of the struggle for equality.
Archival footage offers a raw look at the events.Personal narratives add depth to the historical context.Themes of racism and bravery are central to the story.
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